Monday, June 27, 2011

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STAmisha

06-20 02:45 PM

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apb

08-02 07:33 PM

Thing is inspite of these recommendations they reverted the July bulletin with no notice period to public. Not sure why they recommend and have the office Of Ombudsman if USCIS does not implement their recommendation?

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masala dosa

07-17 05:14 PM

Just checking the website after a long time. WHere is IV core grp?

In the meantime everyone knows the latest on Aug bulletin. to add some humor i am adding a link.... the video unfortunately in in Tamil.... if only there were folks outside the processing centers as shown in the video :D :D :D :D :D :D

I am currently on Opt Extension, which expires on June 1st 2010. When i filed for H1b visa last year April 2009.

I got my petition approved, but my change of status was denied. The reason was stated as : The status previously accorded the worker had expired before this petition was filed. Therefore, the worker si not eligible for change of status.

Now, I am still in US. Is my status illegal?

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kirupa

04-22 04:51 PM

The text looks hard to read. The actual graphic of the green thing is great. A member here, sushisource, uses an animated version of it in his avatar :beam:

Even I noticed the same in my case EB3 12/2001. Don't know what it means! Feb. Bulletin may give some hope

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10-15 06:30 PM

Foreign nationals who have stayed in the United States after the expiration of their period of authorized stay or are present in the United States without being admitted or paroled are unlawfully present in the U.S.

If more than 180 days but less than a year of unlawful presence accrues, then the foreign national is inadmissible for three years (three year bar). Foreign nationals who are unlawfully present for one year or more are inadmissible for 10 years (10 year bar). If a foreign national has accrued unlawful presence in the United States, then they are deemed inadmissible and illegible to re-enter the U.S. for either the three year or 10 year bar from the date they leave the U.S.

There is a waiver available for the unlawful presence ground of inadmissibility. Essentially the waiver will waive the three and 10 year bar of inadmissibility. The waiver is only available to foreign nationals with a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (LPR) spouse or parent. Children are not deemed qualifying relatives for the waiver. The first step in the waiver process is for the foreign national to attend an immigrant visa consular interview in their home country. Once the consular officer deems the foreign national is inadmissible and a waiver is available, the foreign national will then file the waiver (form I-601, with the applicable filing fee) and establish there is extreme hardship to the U.S. citizen or LPR spouse or parent if the foreign national were not allowed to return to the United States. The waiver request is discretionary and extreme hardship is only one factor the officer will consider.

Certain individuals do not accrue unlawful presence and are not subject to the three or 10 year bar. For instance, foreign nationals under 18 years of age do not accrue unlawful presence.

For more information on the waiver process, and extreme hardship, please call Kraft & Associates at 214-999-9999.

Obtaining the green card doesn't mean your mom has to come here immediately. She can attend the interview and choose to come at a later point. I'm not too familiar with the appointment process/wait times etc but it seems like a lot of hassle to have to reapply.

Is postponement of the interview a choice?

I dont know how long ago you obtained your green card or citizenship but these days it's a loooooooooooooooooooooong wait for the elusive GC. So grab your chance when it comes.

That was my two cents.

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thomachan72

07-14 01:56 PM

Hi, My 485 status on USCIS site is showing Document production or Oath Ceremony. The status changed on 7/8/2010. What does this status mean. Does this mean approval? How long does it take to recieve the actual card once the case enters to this state. Thanks in advance.